July 2nd, 2008 by LoadRunner
When thinking about something like a bus accident, security is probably one of the last things that comes to mind. And why shouldn’t it be? Crashes are caused by driver error, or mechanical failure, or perhaps even alcohol impairment - not by a lack of security, right?
If you believe that statement, you’d be wrong. While driver error and mechanical failure and alcohol impairment all can and do factor into bus crashes, problems in security may also play a large role. A discussion about promoting bus safety which fails to mention security is, quite simply, incomplete.
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June 24th, 2008 by LoadRunner
People asking if a hydrogen fuel boost kit is worth their time seems to be a very hot question in this day and age. You can scour the web from start to finish and find a wide array of opinions. The fact that there are a lot of less than honest entrepreneurs out there is what is giving the great products a bad name. The truth is that they do work for most people.
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June 9th, 2008 by LoadRunner
As a child I remember my parents proudly displaying what can only be described as a big square metal badge on the front grill of our car with “RAC” written on it. Of course the RAC was called the Royal Automobile Club in those days and would come to your rescue should we have broken down, which of course we did on several occasions. The Automobile association or the AA, was another motoring club set up to help motorists, originally to monitor speeds and then progressed in to breakdown cover.
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What Ever Happened To The Old Motoring Clubs?
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May 23rd, 2008 by LoadRunner
Gas prices have now hit record highs the price of gasoline in the U.S. is heading for $4 gallon while the U.K. are looking at £1.20 a litre. This has caused motorists to look for more and more ways to save gas and reduce their gas bills as much as they can.
The International Energy Agency energy forecast for 2008 has projected world oil demand would grow by 1.7 million barrels per day compared to 0.9 million barrels per day in 2007. The world’s refineries are working round the clock 24/7 to meet the ever-increasing demand of an average of 83.5 million barrels a day.
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Gas At Record Highs, How Can You Save Gas?
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